Mexico reported the third-highest coronavirus-related death rate in the world on Saturday, trailing behind the United States and Brazil, with 46,688 deaths, according to John Hopkins University data.
Lopez-Gatell reportedly blamed complexities surrounding testing as justification for the lack of confirmed cases.Mexicans Against Corruption and Impunity
They found that between March 18 and May 12, the number of reported coronavirus deaths was three times less than the number of suspected coronavirus-related fatalities in Mexico City alone.
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